purblind (2 occurs in a 13th cent. catalogue of names of the hare)
1.
quite blind LLL. III. i. 189 [181] “This . . . , wayward boy . . . Dan
Cupid,”
Wint. I. ii. 228
“to this business ,”
Troil. I. ii. 31
“a . . . Argus, all eyes
and no sight”
(Q), Rom. II. i. 12 (of
Cupid).
2.
partially blind,
dimsighted
1H6 II. iv. 21
“any eye,”
Ven. 679
“the purblind
hare.”